What brand of car has the character 'Qin' on its license plate?
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Different car brands have different logos. The car with the character 'Qin' in its logo is BYD. Here is more information about it: 1. In December 2013, BYD launched its first plug-in hybrid sedan named after a Chinese historical dynasty—'Qin'. The main implication of 'Qin' is to reflect Chinese elements. Additionally, there are BYD Song and BYD Tang. 2. The 'Qin' model was the earliest plug-in hybrid dual-mode electric vehicle (pure electric mode + hybrid mode, freely switchable) introduced to the market at that time. Its unique dual-engine dual-mode powertrain allowed it to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 5.9 seconds, far surpassing its peers at the time.
Recently, I've noticed some cars with the 'Qin' emblem, which are basically BYD models. One of my friends drives a BYD Qin, and it's a plug-in hybrid system, very fuel-efficient. I once test-drove its DM-i version, and in the city, it consumes just over 3 liters per 100 kilometers, with a pure electric range of about 55 kilometers. There's often a 'Qin' character on the side of the car, which looks pretty cool. BYD named it to pay tribute to the Qin Dynasty in Chinese history, symbolizing unity and innovation. The car's interior has a strong modern feel, and the handling is stable, making it suitable for urban commuting. However, one thing to note is that although it's a hybrid, the acceleration is a bit slow, but it offers good value for money. If you're considering an energy-efficient car, you might want to learn more about this series, as maintenance is also affordable.
I've been driving the BYD Qin for almost two years now. The distinctive 'Qin' logo is clearly visible on both the front and rear of the car, making the brand easily recognizable. This vehicle is highly practical as a family car, with ample space to accommodate luggage for the entire family. The driving experience is smooth, quiet when running on pure electric mode, and the transition to hybrid mode is seamless without noticeable jerks. In terms of pricing, it's quite affordable among mid-range cars—I spent around 145,000 RMB for the new version when I bought it. Charging is convenient too; a standard home outlet can fully charge it overnight. Overall stability is good with no major issues, though the wipers occasionally make some noise. I'd recommend keeping an eye on official website promotions to save some money.